Lenziejag, from the CoS decision by Lord Clark, DU etc made two applications. First was to reject the Thistle/ Hearts Petition, which was rejected by Lord Clark. But the second, from what I can see, was to cist (pause) the Petition, to allow arbitration. Arbitration is a separate process to the CoS case, as they have joined themselves to this.
I like the Belgian case. Belgian FA rules etc may be different from SPFL rules, but it was from a Court of Arbitration, may now end up in The Court of Arbitration in Lausanne, if appealed by the Belgian authorities. I believe that this decision will put pressure on the SPFL, but as has been pointed out many times, they don't have any casino chips to play with. I also know that judiciary everywhere hate to have their cases referred to a higher court. They do not want to be overruled, or found to have erred in law. Doesn't do their career prospects any good.
I'm more optimistic now that there will be some positive outcome at the end of the road.